Destruction of earth, of humanity and its habitat.
In a world of growing division and displacement prompted by conflict, climate crisis, and injustice, can we find hope and common ground in conceptions of a home and in attachments to place? As a new generation leads the way in finding spaces of resistance and modes of solidarity, we want to explore what happens when we put the human body and embodied experiences at the centre of our enquiry.
(Dr. Sarah Fine, Academic Collaborator, Senior Lecturer, King's College London).
“Translates the body into nature. Felt both human and not human. Nature and not natural.” "It’s interesting to think about how knowledge can be developed and maintained and stored through physical forms. "
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